Jon Bellion recently released his new album “Glory Sound Prep,” which includes collaborations with Grammy Award-winning producer Quincy Jones, as well as Roc Marciano, RZA, B. Keyz and Travis Mendes. The singer-rapper will be touring the project next summer with an Aug. 3 show at the Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica. Tickets are $29 to $49, and are now on sale at Ticketmaster.com.

After touring the country this past summer, including a memorable show at Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica, NeedToBreathe returns to Northeast Ohio this winter with its “Acoustic Live Tour.” Fans can see the band in action Feb. 17 at the Canton Palace Theatre. Tickets are $49.50 to $55, and are now on sale at Ticketmaster.com.

This year’s Blitzmas 2018 show features Pop Evil with From Ashes To New, Wayland and The Dirty Nil. The night of rock and metal takes place Dec. 28 at Express Live! in Columbus. Tickets are $19.97.

Brothers Osborne’s new album “Port Saint Joe” includes hit single “Shoot Me Straight,” a well as radio track “I Don’t Remember Me (Before You).” The hot country act comes to Central Ohio for a Feb. 20 show at Express Live! Tickets are $34. Tickets to these Express Live! shows are now on sale at Ticketmaster.com.

Sublimewith Rome is keeping the music of Bradley Nowell alive in 2019 with a winter tour date scheduled for Jan. 11 at the Hard Rock Rocksino Northfield Park. Tickets are $44.50 to $55, and are now on sale at Ticketmaster.com.

DJ-producer Excision is all about the bass with his new album “Apex.” The eclectic Canadian artist is touring with a Feb. 17 show booked at the Masonic Cleveland Auditorium. Opening are SQUINTO, Sullivan King and HE$H. Tickets are $40.

Jam-band fans won’t want to miss Joe Russo’s Almost Dead Tribute to Grateful Dead Cleveland show taking place March 16 at the Masonic Cleveland Auditorium. Tickets are $40.

LANY’s 2019 “Malibu Nights Tour” finds the pop trio – Paul Klein, Jake Goss and Les Priest – performing songs from its recently released sophomore album “Malibu Nights.” The threesome has booked a May 7 show at the Masonic Cleveland Auditorium. Tickets are $25. Tickets to these Masonic Cleveland Auditorium shows are now on sale at Ticketmaster.com.

Ladies 80’s with Tiffany delivers what it promises with a night of ‘80s hits along with a performance from the ‘80s pop singer. The tour comes to the Rock Hall City for a Dec. 22 show at the House of Blues. Opening is DJ Red-I and 80s Proof. Tickets are $12.

After being shot last year, MC Young Dolph returned this summer with his new album “Role Model.” The Memphis rapper is touring this winter with a Feb. 1 show booked at the House of Blues. Tickets are $35.

After a cover of Rihanna’s “Four Five Seconds” garnered SoundCloud respect, New York City’s Brasstracks gained attention in the hip-hop world. Now Ivan Jackson (trumpet) and Conor Rayne (drums) are touring their most recent project “For Those Who Know Part 1,” which includes guest appearances by Robert Glasper and The Underachievers. The act is scheduled to perform Feb. 5 at the House of Blues. Tickets are $18.

This year’s Ones To Watch Tour features Dorothy with Spirit Animal playing Feb. 10 at the House of Blues. Tickets to see the underrated rock act featuring singer-songwriter Dorothy Martin are $20.

With a rock, blues and soul sound, Anderson East turned heads with his debut album, 2015’s “Delilah.” Now the Nashville artist is back with new album “Encore” and winter tour that includes a Feb. 17 show at the House of Blues. Tickets are $22.

CCM-gospel artist Jonathan McReynolds is still touring his latest effort “Make Room” with a March 16 show booked at the House Of Blues. Tickets are $25.

Whisky Myers brings its 2019 “Die Rockin’ Tour” to the Rock Hall City for a March 23 show at the House of Blues. Tickets to see the crunch-rock and twangy-guitar band are $25.

If you’re a big fan of prop comics and clowns, Tape Face brings his street-like performance inside March 29 for a show at the House of Blues. Tickets are $25.

Pop act and viral sensation Jack & Jack are touring this spring with an April 30 show booked at the House of Blues. Tickets to see Jack Gilinsky and Jack Johnson in action are $28. Tickets to these House of Blues shows are now on sale at Ticketmaster.com.

Prog-alternative act Coheed and Cambria returns to Northeast Ohio for a Feb. 26 show at The Agora Theatre. Opening is Maps & Atlases. Tickets are $30 to $55.

After spending the summer opening for Foreigner, Whitesnake is hitting the road in support of its new album “Flesh & Blood.” Tickets to see the David Coverdale-led act May 15 at The Agora Theatre are $45 to $79.50. Tickets to these Agora Theatre shows are now on sale at Ticketweb.com.

ZOSO – The Ultimate Led Zeppelin Experience returns to Northeast Ohio for a Feb. 2 show at the Akron Civic Theatre. Tickets are $25.

The Red Hot Chilli Pipers are coming back to the Rubber City for a March 20 show at the Akron Civic Theatre. Tickets to see the bagpipe tribute act are $32. Tickets to these Akron Civic Theatre shows are now on sale at Ticketmaster.com.

Even though it’ll be a little early in the season for “Sailing,” Christopher Cross will invariably be singing his hit song and more when he performs March 16 at The Goodyear Theater in Akron. Tickets are $37.50 to $109.25, and are now on sale at Ticketfly.com.

“The Festival of Laughs Tour” featuring Sommore, George Wallace, Tommy Davidson, Earthquake, Tony Rock and Guy Torry returns to Playhouse Square for a March 2 show at the Connor Palace. Tickets are $55.50 to $104.50.

Comedian and online sensation John Crist has announced a Playhouse Square date for his “Human Being Tour.” You can see the stand-up in action March 3 at the Connor Palace. Tickets are $28.50 to $153.50.

Whereas some artists tour unplugged, “Weird Al” Yankovic has announced his “Strings Attached Tour” will be coming through Cleveland with a July 6 show scheduled for Playhouse Square’s KeyBank State Theatre. Tickets are $35 to $289. Tickets to these Playhouse Square shows are now on sale at PlayhouseSquare.org.

Grammy Award-nominated metal act Sevendust is back with new album “All I See Is War” and new tour, which comes to Columbus for a Feb. 25 show at the Newport Music Hall. Opening are Tremonti, Cane Hill, Lullwater and Kirra. Tickets are $25.

Dubstep, drum'n'bass and electro-house artist Zomboy comes stateside for a spring tour that includes a March 28 show at the Newport Music Hall. Tickets are $25.

Country singer Walker Hayes’s debut album, “boom,” features platinum single “You Broke Up With Me.” The Alabama artist has announced a spring tour that includes an April 11 show at the Newport Music Hall. Tickets are $20. Ticket to these Newport Music Hall shows are now on sale at Ticketmaster.com.